It’s hilarious, I’m assuming this is the inspiration for The Black Keys album Brothers.

Want to Own on Vinyl?:

It’s great to have on the go, but don’t really wanna mellow out to this one.

Final Thoughts:

You can’t think of blues without thinking of Howlin’ Wolf; a truly innovative and influential artist that was as cool as they come. The Howlin’ Wolf Album does a great job at showcasing his talents, and no song is too grating or disappointing. But the problem with most Blues albums of the time is that after a few tracks it just kind of sounds the same. It’s to be expected, and he keeps enough originality for it not to become a huge pain, but a little more diversity could’ve made this a true gem. Still a good listen nonetheless.

The Human League is so much fun, but more than that they are political and heartbreaking as well (check out Seconds off this album). Dare is a great introduction to this band, it’s so 80’s sounding in the best possible way. Like somebody singing over Sega Genesis soundeffects (especially Do or Die) Dare has enough substance and interesting beats to make this album worth your time.

Honeycut was an exciting find for me, I loved Quannum Projects growing up and seeing that they primarily release Hip-Hop/Rap albums I was surprised to see a Funk/Electronic group being introduced, I’m so glad I checked em out!